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Deal: 16GB Motorola Moto X Pure, 32GB microSD card & more for $300

B&H Photo is currently running a pretty sweet deal on the 16GB carrier unlocked Motorola Moto X Pure Edition, which can be yours for just $300. That’s $100 off the regular retail price and matches the discount currently being run by the manufacturer. Not only that, the offer also includes a “B&H Photo Video Bundle” with a value of $60, which will help you take the perfect picture.

For a recap, the Moto X Pure Edition is still a competitive high-end handset. The phone features a 5.7-inch QHD display, the hexa-core Snapdragon 808 processor, 3GB of RAM, a 21 megapixel rear camera, 5 megapixel front camera, a 3,000mAh battery, and Android 5.1 Lollipop on board, which can be upgraded to Marshmallow. The model on offer features 16GB of internal memory and is available in either Black or White/Bamboo color options.

The bundled photo accessories include a 32GB SanDisk Class 10 microSD card, a Xuma 48 LED light set to illuminate your scene, a Joby GripTight extra-large mount to attach your phone to a tripod, a MaxiGrip Flexible Tripod, and a microfiber cleaning cloth to keep your lens free from dirt. All of these bonus accessories are bundled into your cart automatically, so you’ll see them appear once you start checking out.

The Moto X Pure Edition offer also comes with free shipping and will be dispatched on the same day if you order before 4pm. At $300 this seems like quite the bargain. Are there any takers out there?

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